German sculpture artist Alice W. Bakker has used GéNIA’s rendition of Adagio from the Piano Sonata by Sofia Gubaidulina in a piece combining both sculpture and dance. The concept behind the video is of a dancer meeting one of Alice’s sculptures. The meeting is very tender, as if she wants to awaken the sculpture. Her movements are a reaction to the fact that the sculpture is made of steel; frozen in its movement and is inspired by the moving lines in the sculpture and its expression, in such a way that both steel and human skin are merging together.

Here is one of the lovely pictures that was taken when GéNIA was pre-viewing her EP ‘Dreams of Today, Thoughts of Tomorrow’ at The Hurlingham Club earlier this year. Captured by a thoughtful photographer Julius Beltrame this picture beautifully conveys the essence of the music.

GéNIA performing 'Dreams of Today, Thoughts of Tomorrow' by Julius Beltrame March 2014